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Bartha Maria Knoppers
Researcher at McGill University
Publications - 516
Citations - 54285
Bartha Maria Knoppers is an academic researcher from McGill University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biobank & Population. The author has an hindex of 63, co-authored 491 publications receiving 44965 citations. Previous affiliations of Bartha Maria Knoppers include Catholic University of the Sacred Heart & University of Alberta.
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Return of Results: Towards a Lexicon?
Bartha Maria Knoppers,Amy Dam +1 more
TL;DR: The last few years have witnessed the growth of large-scale, population genomics biobanks, which serve as longitudinal, gene-environment databases for future yet unspecified research, and it is opportune to clarify the duties of such biob banks to communicate results to participants.
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The Adoption of Cloud Computing in the Field of Genomics Research: The Influence of Ethical and Legal Issues
TL;DR: The analysis highlights the tendency among genomics researchers to gradually adopt cloud technology, and the risk of creating new, cloud-based silos may run counter to the goal in genomics research to increase data sharing on a global scale.
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Steering vaccinomics innovations with anticipatory governance and participatory foresight.
TL;DR: A conceptual analysis of the anticipatory and adaptive approaches that are crucial for the responsible design and sustainable transition of vaccinomics to public health practice concludes that uncertainty is not an accident of the scientific method, but its very substance.
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Current trends in biobanking for rare diseases: a review
Caroline E Graham,Caron Molster,Gareth Baynam,Kate Bushby,Mats G. Hansson,Anna Kole,Marina Mora,Lucia Monaco,Matthew I. Bellgard,David Carpentieri,Manuel Posada,Olaf Reiss,Yaffa R. Rubinstein,Franz Schaefer,Domenica Taruscio,Sharon F. Terry,Kurt Zatloukal,Bartha Maria Knoppers,Hanns Lochmüller,Hugh Dawkins +19 more
TL;DR: This work is distributed under the terms of the License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/.
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Overcoming barriers to facilitate the regulation of multi-centre regenerative medicine clinical trials.
TL;DR: The existing ethical, legal and social implications as well as the regulatory frameworks associated with multi-centre regenerative medicine clinical trials and the regulatory limitations and barriers surrounding the initiation of such trials in Canada, the USA and Europe are outlined.